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Hope Police host golf cart registration this Saturday

Courtesy-Hope Police Department

HOPE, Ind. - The Hope Police Department and the Town of Hope remind residents that this Saturday, May 16, is an opportunity to register/renew your golf cart or "side by side" at the police station, from 10 a.m. to noon.

If this is a new registration, you must bring the vehicle, along with proof of insurance, to the police department at 711 Harrison St.

If your vehicle has been previously registered, you don't have to bring it on Saturday morning, but it still must be re-registered for 2026.

The cost is $35 for a side-by-side, $25 for new golf cart registrations, and $10 for renewals. Payment must be by check or money order, and made out to the “Town of Hope.”

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